Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C160 Mode D'Emploi

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Chapter 10      Mail Policies
  How to Enforce Mail Policies on a Per-User Basis
How to Enforce Mail Policies on a Per-User Basis
Handling Incoming and Outgoing Messages Differently
The Email Security appliances uses two different sets of mail policies for message content security: 
Incoming mail policies for messages are messages received from connections that match an 
ACCEPT HAT policy in any listener.
Outgoing mail policies for messages are messages from connections that match a RELAY HAT 
policy in any listener. This includes any connection that was authenticated with SMTP AUTH.
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Step 1
Enable the content-scanning features that you 
want the Email Security appliance to use for 
incoming or outgoing messages.
The features you can enable and configure one or more of 
the following:
 (outgoing messages only)
Step 2
(Optional) Create content filters for actions to 
take on messages that contain specific data.
See 
Step 3
(Optional) Define an LDAP group query in 
order to specify users to whom the mail policy 
rules apply.
See 
.
Step 4
(Optional) Define the default mail policies for 
incoming or outgoing messages.
See 
.
Step 5
Define the group of users for whom you want 
to set up user-specific mail policies.
Create an incoming or outgoing mail policy.
See 
 for more 
information.
Step 6
Configure the content security features and the 
content filter actions the appliance takes on 
messages.
Configure the different content security features for the 
mail policy.
Content Filters: 
Anti-Virus: 
Anti-Spam: 
Outbreak Filters: 
Data Loss Prevention: 
 and